<TITLE>HTML Guide: MarkUp Supported by the Library</TITLE>

<H1><A NAME=top>HTML Extremes</A></H1>

These are a little tricky, and might break some quick-and-dirty
implementations. But they are parsed correctly by implementations
based on <A NAME=id1 HREF="libHTML.tar.Z"
content-type="application/octet-stream">libHTML</A>.<P>

These constructs are not recommended.<P>

<H2>Document Structure</H2>

<H4    
   >The tags for this element have spaces in them.</H4			>
<h4>Another H4 Just in case it missed the close tag with spaces</H4>

<H2>Header Elements</H2>

<H2>Body Elements</H2>

<H3><A NAME=delimiters>Delimiter Recognition</A></H3>

Character reference (not used in HTML): '&#SPACE;' and &#200;.

And character from data: &, and from markup: &amp;.<P>
And-hash from data: &# and from markup &amp;#.<P>

Less-thans as data: < <1 <-)<P>

Less-than-slash as data: </ </1 </-)<P>

greater-than (pretty much always data): > abc> 0><P>

comment: <!-- implementation is broken if this shows up--> The sample
implementation groks.<P>

comment w/space between -- and &gt;: <!-- implementation is broken if 
this shows up -- 	><P> 

marked section close without mdc: ]].

processing instruction: <?bold broken impl > The sample implementation
treats it as a processing instrcution, so you don't see it.<P>

<H2>Anchors</H2>

<A HREF = "#top" NAME = xyz2>spaces around '='</A><P>

<A HREF='spec.html'>single quoted value</A><P>

<A HREF="system:cat&#SPACE;&gt;&#SPACE;file">character references
and entity references in attribute value literal</A><P>

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